Stop hardcoding SVG paths into your components. 🛠️ This guide breaks down the Fluent UI Icon Registry protocol to help you architect scalable, theme-aware, and accessible #SPFx web parts. Build for the long haul. #SharePoint #FluentUI 🚀
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Stop hardcoding SVG paths into your components. 🛠️ This guide breaks down the Fluent UI Icon Registry protocol to help you architect scalable, theme-aware, and accessible #SPFx web parts. Build for the long haul. #SharePoint #FluentUI 🚀
Manuel Matuzović details 10 bad HTML patterns for a close button. You know, stuff like this: × Why is that
Note: Also see updated - November 2103 test results for hidden and aria-hidden.As a developer and also a consultant advising developers on how to develop accessible content, it is important to hav
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BEST PRACTICE 1: In order to NOT display the heading content on screen the recommended technique is described in this article by Steve Faulkner. Do not use display:none or visibility:hidden in your CSS stylesheet, as in that case the heading content will never be vocalized by screen readers, and more generally by assistive technologies.
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As a developer and also a consultant advising developers on how to develop accessible content, it is important to have and provide up to date and practical knowledge about robust development techniques. A recent question on Stack Overflow got me thinking: What is the best method for hiding content for all users? For hiding content for some users?